Bearing block mounting arrangement of a cone crusher

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Cooperating comminuting surfaces

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241209, 241213, B02C 206

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ABSTRACT:
A bearing block mounting arrangement of a cone crusher in which the bearing block includes an upper block and a bottom block respectively covered on top and bottom sides of a spider bearing around a main shaft, the upper block and the bottom block each having an outward flange and a plurality of locating holes and screw holes alternatively arranged around the spider bearing, the locating holes on the outward flange of the upper block being respectively connected to the locating holes on the outward flange of the bottom block and respective locating holes on a locating block inside the cone crusher by screw bolts and nuts, and a plurality of adjustment screws respectively threaded into the screw holes on the upper block and the bottom block and stopped at top and bottom sides of the locating block for adjusting the gap between the upper block and the bottom block.

REFERENCES:
patent: 799647 (1905-09-01), Hart
patent: 3345000 (1967-10-01), Decker et al.
patent: 3666188 (1972-05-01), Lippmann

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